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Savannah's humid climate puts constant pressure on exterior surfaces. With around 50 inches of annual rainfall and humidity levels that stay elevated for much of the year, painted siding, trim, and stucco face challenges that homes in drier regions simply don't encounter. Moisture works its way beneath paint films, causing peeling and blistering. UV exposure fades color, especially on south and west-facing walls. Coastal air carries salt that accelerates corrosion on metal doors, shutters, and flashing. Left unchecked, these conditions lead to wood rot, rust, and the need for expensive repairs that go far beyond a fresh coat of paint.
Professional exterior painting provides the protective barrier your home needs to stand up to these regional stressors. The right preparation, primer selection, and application techniques create a lasting finish that resists leaks and fading color. Your Exterior Pros understands how Savannah's weather affects different materials and knows which products perform best in this environment. Whether you're addressing peeling paint, refreshing faded siding, or protecting new construction, a quality exterior painting project shields your investment from the elements and keeps your home looking sharp for years to come.
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A complete exterior painting project involves more than just walls. Your home's wood trim, metal flashing, and masonry surfaces each require specific preparation and coating systems to perform well in humid conditions. We treat every element as part of an integrated protective envelope, using primers and finishes matched to the material and exposure level.
Our exterior painting services cover the full range of surfaces that define your home's appearance and weather resistance:
A professional paint job does more than improve curb appeal. It creates a reliable barrier against the humidity, rain, and salt content in the air that wears down exterior surfaces year after year. Choosing a contractor who understands how local weather conditions affect different materials means your finish will hold up, protecting your home from moisture damage and avoiding expensive repairs down the road. Timing the work to avoid heavy rain and pollen gives coatings the right conditions to bond and cure properly, delivering results that last.
Your Exterior Pros helps Savannah homeowners protect their investment with quality applications and materials built for this environment. When you're ready to refresh your home's exterior or address peeling and fading, reach out to schedule an inspection. We'll evaluate your property's current condition and walk you through the best options for long-term protection and lasting value.
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The ideal window runs from late September through November and again in March through early May. These periods offer lower humidity, more consistent temperatures, and less chance of afternoon thunderstorms that can interrupt curing. We avoid painting during spring when pollen is common, along with the peak heat and rainfall of summer, when coatings struggle to bond properly, and moisture can get trapped beneath fresh paint.
Press a screwdriver gently into wood siding in several spots, especially near ground level and under windowsills. If the wood feels soft or the tool sinks in easily, you have rot that requires replacement before any paint can be applied. Surface cracks, peeling, and fading are normal wear that painting can fix, but structural softness means the material has failed, and new boards or panels need to go in first.
Yes, mildew must be cleaned and killed before any primer or paint goes on, or it will grow right through the new finish within months. We use a bleach solution or mildewcide wash to remove growth from siding, trim, and soffits, then allow surfaces to dry completely. Skipping this step is one of the most common mistakes that leads to early paint failure in humid climates like Savannah.
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